001851spc-04 - atw-75-hacw two-stage r410a 60hz
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Maritime Geothermal Ltd. P.O. Box 2555, 170 Plantation Road Petitcodiac, NB E4Z 6H4 (506) 756-8135
ATW-75-HACW-P-*T-* Air to Water Heat Pump
60 Hz
[email protected] www.nordicghp.com
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ECO 000275 1-Oct-2021
Engineering Specification
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Maritime Geothermal Ltd. has a continuous improvement policy and reserves the right to modify specification data at any time without prior notice .
Model Nomenclature
ATW - 75 - HACW - P - 1T - C - xx
Series: ATW = Air To Water
Nominal Size: 75 = 060 compressor
Function: H = Heating AC = Active Cooling W = domestic hot Water
Refrigerant: P = R410a
Voltage Code: 1 = 208/230-1-60 2 = 208-3-60 4 = 460-3-60
Compressor: T = 2 stage scroll
Indoor Coil: C = Copper coaxial Y = Cupro-Nickel coax & piping Z = Cupro-Nickel coax only
Revision: 01, 02, etc.
APPLICATION TABLE
SERIES SIZE FUNCTION REFRIGERANT VOLTAGE COMPRESSOR INDOOR COIL
REVISIONS
ATW 75 HACW P T C Y Z
04 1 2 4
SERIES SIZE REFRIGERANT VOLTAGE AIR COIL FAN REVISIONS
ACE 75 P 1/6 S K DE 08
APPLICATION TABLE
Matching Outdoor Unit:
ACE - 75 - P - 1/6 - SDE - xx
Series: ACE = All weather Condenser / Evaporator
Nominal Size: 75 = matched to size 75 indoor unit
Refrigerant: P = R410a
Voltage Code: 1/6 = 208/230-1-60 or 220-1-50
Fan: D = Direct Drive E = EC motor
Revision: 01, 02, etc.
Air Coil: S = Standard K = Coated
Indoor Unit:
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Split air to water heat pump system with hydronics completely indoors, not a ‘monoblock’ unit
Easy refrigerant connection between indoor and outdoor units using 3-way access valves, like a mini split
Sturdy satin galvanized indoor and outdoor cabinets with powder coat finish
Swing out electrical box for unobstructed access to compressor; layout allows easy access for service
1” Brass FPT fittings for hydronic connections
Copeland 2-stage scroll compressor with start capacitor kit on single phase models
Dual grommet mounting system for compressor and acoustically insulated indoor cabinet for quiet operation
Suction line accumulator for compressor protection
Two Electronic Expansion Valves (EEVs)
Coaxial hydronic heat exchanger, available in CuNi
High and low refrigerant pressure sensors
Temperature sensors on both water lines and refrigerant suction line
Advanced control board with BACnet interface for remote operation and data access including all sensor data and alarm conditions, PWM outputs (or 0-10VDC), configurable analog inputs (0-5VDC or 4-20mA) with onboard 5VDC, 12VDC and 24VDC power supplies.
External USB port for complete data access including real-time charting, data logging, and diagnostic functionality with manual override operation; free PC App software included
LCD user interface
Built in outdoor reset hydronic temperature control, for better COP during warm weather
24VAC output and dry contacts for auxiliary heat, controlled by ATW
Double wall Domestic Hot Water desuperheater suitable for potable water connections.
Brass head ECM circulator for domestic hot water circuit uses less than half the power of traditional circulating pumps and allows motor replacement without tools
1/2” brass FPT fittings for Domestic Hot Water connections
TUV listed for electrical certification
Hydronic buffer tank with 12, 15, or 20kW of electric backup elements
Barbed P/T port adapters for heat pump
Anti-vibration pad for under unit
Compressor sound jacket
Secure Start module
CuNi hydronic heat exchanger
Compressor current sensor
Design Features
Options & Accessories
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Design Features - Indoor Unit
insulated coaxial heat exchanger; resistant to accidental freezing
advanced control board with USB interface, outdoor reset, BACnet, data logging, onboard aquastat with sampling routine
Suction accumulator
heavy duty cabinet, constructed of powder coated galvanized components with reinforcing channel stiffeners
cabinet completely insulated with 1/2” acoustic insulation
cooling EEV (Electronic Expansion Valve)
4-way reversing valve
1” FPT brass fittings for indoor loop connections
start capacitor kit standard on all single phase models
high efficiency Copeland two-stage scroll compressor
biflow filter-dryer
high & low refrigerant access ports
brass head ECM domestic hot water circulator pump
sight glass
dual mount compressor for reduced noise and vibration
Desuperheater (DHW) on/off switch
provision for powering indoor circulator
swing out electrical box for easy access & serviceability
access panels for all four sides; serviceable from two sides
3-way access valves for connection to outdoor unit
LCD display with button interface
desuperheater for domestic hot water heating, with 1/2” FPT brass connections
External USB port
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Design Features - Outdoor Unit
side cover protects and conceals field piping & wiring
EC (electronically commutated) fan hub motors, for full variable speed operation and maximum energy efficiency
heavy duty cabinet, constructed of powder coated galvanized components
EEV, check valve, and piping located at side, out of airflow
air coil with heavy duty fins, installed at slant for most effective conden-sate runoff and no drip tray where condensate could re-freeze
minimal components in outdoor unit, for maximum component life and ease of service
swing out fan panel for easy fan access & serviceability
fully removable side cover, for access to field connection points and all components
visors protect motors from water ingress and immobilization from freezing
mounting grommets for vibration isolation
outdoor temperature sensor reads out on indoor unit
intelligent defrost logic eliminates unnecessary defrosts and ensures complete defrost each time
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Dimensions All dimensions in inches
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Dimensions
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Specifications
Shipping Information
WEIGHT DIMENSIONS in (cm)
lb. (kg) L W H
ATW-75 Indoor Unit 362 (164) 34 (86) 34 (86) 35 (89)
ITEM
ACE-75 Outdoor Unit 295 (134) 36 (91) 70 (178) 56 (142)
Electrical Information
Code Power Supply Compressor Indoor Circulator FLA MCA Maximum
Fuse/Breaker Minimum Wire Size
V-ø-Hz MIN MAX RLA LRA Max A Amps Amps Amps ga
1 208/230-1-60 187 253 29.7 179 4.0 37.5 44.9 60 #6-2*
2 208-3-60 187 229 17.6 136 4.0 25.4 29.8 40 #8-3*
4 460-3-60 414 506 9.4 66 4.0 16.3 18.4 25 #10-4
*one additional conductor required if connecting 115VAC circulators to unit.
Outdoor Unit
Max A
3.0
3.0
3.0
Outdoor Unit Sound Levels (dBA)*
MODEL 1 ft distance 3 ft distance 5 ft distance 10 ft distance
Front Side Front Sides Front Sides Front Sides
ATW-75 71.7 66.8 68.7 63.7 65.7 61.2 60.0 57.1
* At maximum fan speed. This occurs in heating mode, or in cooling mode with outdoor greater than ~27°C.
Indoor Unit Sound Levels (dBA)*
MODEL 1 ft distance 3 ft distance
ATW-75 55.7 53.0
* With all doors installed.
Loop Mode Parameter (°F) (°C) Note
Indoor
Heating Minimum ELT 60 15 Reduce flow if necessary during startup.
Heating Maximum LLT 120 49
Cooling Minimum LLT 41 5 Water system (no antifreeze).
Cooling Minimum LLT 32 0 Antifreeze system. Adequate freeze protection required.
Cooling Maximum ELT 80 27
Outdoor Heating Minimum EAT -7 -22 ACE Outdoor Unit automatically stops compressor below this temp.
Cooling Maximum EAT 120 49 ACE Outdoor Unit automatically stops compressor above this temp.
* Values in this table are for rated liquid flow values.
Operating Temperature Limits
Refrigerant Charge
MODEL lb kg Refrigerant Oil Type
ATW-75 11.0 5.0 R410a POE
- Oil capacity is marked on the compressor label. - Refrigerant charge is subject to revision; actual charge is indicated on the unit nameplate.
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METRIC
Standard Capacity Ratings: HEATING
Model Loop Flow (gpm)
ΔP (psi) LLT
Outdoor Air
Temp
Input Energy
(W)
Capacity (Btu/hr) COPH
ATW-75 16.0 3.8
105°F 47°F 4100 59,100 4.23
17°F 4640 38,500 2.44
120°F 47°F 4860 56,900 3.44
17°F 5490 38,400 2.08
Standard Capacity Ratings: COOLING
Model Loop Flow (gpm)
ΔP (psi) ELT
Outdoor Air
Temp
Input Energy
(W)
Capacity (Btu/hr)
EER COPC
ATW-75 16.0 4.0 54°F 95°F 4770 47,500 10.0 2.93
Standard Capacity Ratings: COOLING (METRIC)
Model Loop Flow (gpm)
ΔP (psi) ELT
Outdoor Air
Temp
Input Energy
(W)
Capacity (W)
EER COPC
ATW-75 1.0 28 12°C 35°C 4770 13,900 10.0 2.93
Standard Capacity Ratings: HEATING (METRIC)
Model Loop Flow (L/s)
ΔP (kPa) LLT
Outdoor Air
Temp
Input Energy
(W)
Capacity (W) COPH
ATW-75 1.0 26
41°C 8°C 4100 17,300 4.23
-8°C 4640 11,300 2.44
49°C 8°C 4860 16,700 3.44
-8°C 5490 11,200 2.08
Water 104°F Water 50°F 15% Methanol
32°F 35% prop. glycol
32°F
gpm L/s psi kPa psi kPa psi kPa psi kPa
6 0.38 0.6 4.1 0.7 4.8 0.9 6.2 1.2 8.2
7 0.44 0.8 5.5 0.9 6.2 1.0 6.9 1.3 9.0
8 0.50 1.2 8.3 1.3 9.0 1.3 9.0 1.7 12
9 0.57 1.5 10 1.6 11 1.6 11 2.1 14
10 0.63 1.8 12 1.9 13 2.1 14 2.8 19
11 0.69 2.1 14 2.3 16 2.4 17 3.2 22
12 0.76 2.4 17 2.6 18 2.9 20 3.8 26
13 0.82 2.8 19 3.0 21 3.3 23 4.3 30
14 0.88 2.9 20 3.2 22 3.7 26 4.9 33
15 0.95 3.2 22 3.5 24 4.1 28 5.4 37
16 1.01 3.8 26 4.0 28 4.7 32 6.2 43
17 1.07 4.2 29 4.4 30 5.2 36 6.8 47
ATW-75
Loop Pressure Drop Data
Standard Capacity Ratings
The tables show the heat pump performance at the standard rating conditions specified in AHRI standard 550/590 with Adden-dum 1, September 2017. There is currently no AHRI certification program for air to water heat pumps; therefore, the blue AHRI CERTIFIED mark is not applicable to any manufacturer’s air to water heat pumps.
All data is for 60 Hz operation with water as the indoor loop fluid.
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METRIC
OUTDOOR ELECTRICAL INDOOR
Outdoor Air Temperature
Evaporating Temperature
Heat Absorbed (W)
Compressor Current (A)
Input Power (W)
ELT Condensing Temperature
Liquid Flow (L/s)
LLT Delta T Heating
(W) COPH
-21°C -27°C 2,320 23.1 5140 39°C 43°C
1.0 40.5°C
1.7°C 7,350 1.43
-15°C -22°C 4,360 21.5 4820 38°C 43°C 2.2°C 9,070 1.88
-9°C -18°C 6,320 20.9 4690 38°C 43°C 2.6°C 10,900 2.32
-4°C -13°C 8,520 19.6 4440 38°C 43°C 3.0°C 12,900 2.89
2°C -8°C 10,700 18.8 4270 37°C 43°C 3.5°C 14,800 3.48
7°C -4°C 12,900 18.1 4120 37°C 42°C 4.0°C 16,900 4.09
13°C 1°C 15,100 17.5 3980 36°C 42°C 4.5°C 19,000 4.77
18°C 6°C 17,600 16.9 3820 36°C 42°C 5.1°C 21,300 5.58
-21°C -27°C - - - - -
1.0 49°C
-15°C -22°C - - - - -
-9°C -18°C 5,590 24.3 5540 46°C 51°C 2.6°C 10,900 1.99
-4°C -13°C 7,580 22.9 5250 46°C 51°C 3.0°C 12,700 2.42
2°C -8°C 9,530 22.0 5050 45°C 51°C 3.4°C 14,500 2.86
7°C -4°C 11,500 21.2 4890 45°C 51°C 3.9°C 16,300 3.33
13°C 1°C 13,600 20.6 4730 45°C 51°C 4.3°C 18,200 3.85 18°C 6°C 15,900 19.8 4540 44°C 50°C 4.8°C 20,300 4.47
LLT is limited to 40.5°C at these outdoor temperatures
Performance Tables ATW-75-HACW-P-1T R410a, 60 Hz, ZPS60K5E-PFV OUTDOOR ELECTRICAL INDOOR
Outdoor Air Temperature
Evaporating Temperature
Heat Absorbed (Btu/hr)
Compressor Current (A)
Input Power (W)
ELT Condensing Temperature
Liquid Flow (gpm)
LLT Delta T Heating (Btu/hr)
COPH
-5°F -16°F 7,910 23.1 5140 102°F 110°F
16 105°F
3°F 25,100 1.43
5°F -8°F 14,900 21.5 4820 101°F 109°F 4°F 30,900 1.88
15°F 1°F 21,600 20.9 4690 100°F 109°F 5°F 37,200 2.32
25°F 9°F 29,100 19.6 4440 100°F 109°F 5°F 43,900 2.89
35°F 17°F 36,500 18.8 4270 99°F 109°F 6°F 50,600 3.48
45°F 26°F 43,900 18.1 4120 98°F 108°F 7°F 57,600 4.09
55°F 34°F 51,700 17.5 3980 97°F 108°F 8°F 64,900 4.77
65°F 43°F 60,100 16.9 3820 96°F 108°F 9°F 72,800 5.58
-5°F -16°F - - - - -
120°F
LLT is limited to 105°F at these outdoor temperatures 5°F -8°F - - - - -
15°F 1°F 19,100 24.3 5540 115°F 124°F 5°F 37,100 1.99
25°F 9°F 25,900 22.9 5250 115°F 124°F 5°F 43,400 2.42
35°F 17°F 32,500 22.0 5050 114°F 123°F 6°F 49,400 2.86
45°F 26°F 39,300 21.2 4890 113°F 123°F 7°F 55,600 3.33
55°F 34°F 46,400 20.6 4730 112°F 123°F 8°F 62,100 3.85
65°F 43°F 54,100 19.8 4540 111°F 123°F 9°F 69,300 4.47
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Outdoor Air Temperature
Condensing Temperature
Heat Rejected (Btu/hr)
Compressor Current (A)
Input Power (W)
ELT Evaporating Temperature
Liquid Flow (gpm)
LLT Delta T Cooling (Btu/hr)
COPC
50°F 62°F 77,700 13.7 2840
54°F
39°F
16
45°F 9°F 68,400 7.06 60°F 72°F 72,900 15.3 3220 39°F 46°F 8°F 62,300 5.68
70°F 83°F 70,200 17.0 3640 40°F 47°F 7°F 58,200 4.68
80°F 93°F 67,300 18.7 4030 40°F 47°F 7°F 54,000 3.92
90°F 104°F 64,600 20.9 4520 40°F 48°F 6°F 49,600 3.22
100°F 114°F 62,100 23.1 5030 40°F 48°F 6°F 45,300 2.64
110°F 125°F 59,900 26.0 5680 40°F 49°F 5°F 40,900 2.11
120°F 135°F 58,000 29.1 6380 41°F 50°F 5°F 36,600 1.68
EER
24.1
19.4
16.0
13.4
11.0
9.0
7.2
5.7
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Condensing Temperature
Heat Rejected (W)
Compressor Current (A)
Input Power (W)
ELT Evaporating Temperature
Liquid Flow (L/s)
LLT Delta T Cooling
(W) COPC
10°C 17°C 22,800 13.7 2840
12°C
4°C
1.0
8°C 4.8°C 20,000 7.06 16°C 22°C 21,400 15.3 3220 4°C 8°C 4.3°C 18,300 5.68
21°C 28°C 20,600 17.0 3640 4°C 8°C 4.0°C 17,000 4.68
27°C 34°C 19,700 18.7 4030 4°C 9°C 3.8°C 15,800 3.92
32°C 40°C 18,900 20.9 4520 4°C 9°C 3.4°C 14,500 3.22
38°C 46°C 18,200 23.1 5030 5°C 9°C 3.1°C 13,300 2.64
43°C 52°C 17,600 26.0 5680 5°C 9°C 2.8°C 12,000 2.11
49°C 57°C 17,000 29.1 6380 5°C 10°C 2.5°C 10,700 1.68
EER
24.1
19.4
16.0
13.4
11.0
9.0
7.2
5.7
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Wiring Diagram (208/230-1-60)
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Electrical Box Layout (208/230-1-60)
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Wiring Diagram (208-3-60)
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Electrical Box Layout (208-3-60)
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Wiring Diagram (460-3-60)
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Electrical Box Layout (460-3-60)
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ACE-65/75 Wiring Diagram
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General The split air source hydronic heat pump shall consist of an indoor unit, containing the compressor and all electronics, and an outdoor unit containing only an air coil, fan, and expansion valve. The unit shall be capable of heating or cooling the indoor hydronic loop, for space heating or air conditioning purposes. The unit shall be listed by a nationally recog-nized safety-testing laboratory (NRTL), such as ETL, TUV, UL or CSA. The unit shall be rated in accordance with appli-cable standards of the Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute / International Standards Organization (AHRI/ISO) and/or Canadian Standards Association (CSA). The heat pump, as manufactured by Maritime Geothermal, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick, shall be designed to operate correctly within the air and liquid temperature ranges specified on the “Operating Temperature Limits” table in this engineering specification document. Factory Quality Each unit shall be run tested at the factory with water circulating in indoor loop and outdoor unit connected. Quality con-trol system checks shall include: computerized nitrogen pressurized leak test, evacuation of refrigeration circuit to sus-tained vacuum, accurate system charge, detailed heating and cooling mode tests, and quality cross check all operation-al and test conditions to pass/fail criteria. Units tested without water or air flow are not acceptable. The units shall be warranted by the manufacturer against defects in materials and workmanship in accordance with the warranty section at the end of this document. Optional extended factory warranty coverage may be available. Cabinet Each unit shall be enclosed in a sheet metal cabinet. Cabinet shall be constructed of powder coated galvanized sheet metal of minimum 20 gauge. Sheet metal gauge shall be higher where structurally required. Design and construction of cabinet shall be such that it is rigid and passes the CSA/UL Loading Test requirements (200 lb roof test). All panels shall be lined with minimum 1/2 inch [12.7 mm] thick acoustic type glass fiber insulation. All insulation shall meet the fire retardant provisions of NFPA 90A. This material shall also provide acoustical benefit. The indoor unit must have a mini-mum of four access panels for serviceability of the compressor compartment. Units having only one access panel to compressor/heat exchangers/expansion device/refrigerant piping shall not be acceptable. The electrical box shall have separate holes and knockouts for entrance of line voltage and low voltage control wiring. All factory-installed wiring passing through factory knockouts and openings shall be protected from sheet metal edges at openings by plastic grom-mets. Refrigerant Circuit All units shall contain only one refrigerant circuit, containing a hermetic motor scroll compressor, Electronic Expansion Valves (EEVs), coaxial heat exchanger, factory installed high and low pressure sensors, manual reset high pressure switch, service ports, liquid line filter-dryer, sight glass, and suction accumulator. Compressors shall be specified for heat pump duty with internal isolation consisting of rubber vibration isolators and mounting plate with rubber vibration isolators. Compressor motors shall have internal high temperature overload protec-tion. The water to refrigerant heat exchanger shall consist of a steel outer jacket with twisted copper inner tube, designed and certified for 600 psig [4136 kPa] working pressure on the refrigerant side and 450 psig [3108 kPa] on the water side. Heat exchangers headered together in parallel shall use a reverse-return or symmetrical arrangement on the water side and symmetrical arrangement on the refrigerant side to ensure even flow splitting. Heat exchangers shall be insulated over all of their outside surface with minimum 3/8” thick closed cell insulation. Insulation consisting of 1/8” closed-cell insulating tape shall not be acceptable. The electronic expansion valves shall be of stepper-motor rather than pulsing type, and shall provide proper superheat control over the unit’s operating range with minimal deviation from superheat setpoint. Superheat shall be determined through the suction pressure-temperature method. Externally mounted pressure controlled water regulating flow valves or thermostatic expansion valves (TXV’s) in place of electronic expansion valves are not acceptable. The suction accumulator shall be insulated with minimum 3/8” thick closed cell insulation to prevent condensation. The accumulator’s internal oil return port shall be sized properly for the unit’s operating range. To ensure proper oil return, suction accumulator shall not be ‘oversized’. The unit shall be equipped with a double wall desuperheating heat exchanger, to heat domestic hot water with a small percentage of the unit’s capacity while operating in space heating or cooling modes. A bronze head ECM circ pump and a temperature control to turn it off at 140°F / 60°C shall be built in.
Engineering Guide Specifications
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Piping and Connections The indoor unit shall have one set of primary water in and water out connections. The primary connection type shall be 1” nominal female National Pipe Thread (NPT). All water connectors shall be rigidly mounted to cabinet with corrosion resistant fasteners to prevent relative movement. All water connectors shall be constructed of copper or brass material for corrosion resistance. All internal water and refrigerant piping shall be insulated with minimum 3/8” thick closed cell insulation. Insulation con-sisting of 1/8” closed-cell insulating tape shall not be acceptable. Desuperheater connections for domestic hot water shall be 1/2” NPT, rigidly mounted to cabinet with corrosion resistant fasteners to prevent relative movement. All water connectors shall be constructed of copper or brass material for corro-sion resistance and potable water safety. The indoor unit shall be provided charged with sufficient refrigerant for the installed system to operate properly with up to 20 ft of interconnecting line set. The indoor unit shall be equipped with two 3-way refrigerant access valves for connec-tion to the outdoor unit, so that refrigerant does not need to be removed from the system during installation. Electrical Controls and safety devices shall be factory wired and mounted within the unit. Controls shall include 24 volt alternating current (24VAC) activated compressor contactor, and 24VAC 100VA transformer with built in circuit breaker or fused on both primary and secondary sides. A terminal strip with screw in terminals shall be provided for field control wiring. Units shall be name-plated for use with time delay fuses or circuit breakers. Unit controls shall be 24VAC and provide heating as required by the remote thermostat or controller, or on-board controller. Unit shall provide remote fault indica-tion to the control system via serial communications as well as provide fault messages on the front panel LCD display. Unit Control The control system shall have the following features: 1. Anti-short cycle time delay on compressor operation. Time delay shall be a minimum of 5 minutes, for both thermo-
stat demand and safety control reset starts. An override shall be provided to disable this delay for unit commission-ing and testing purposes.
2. Random compressor start delay of 0-120 seconds on unit power up to facilitate starting multiple units after a power failure.
3. Compressor shutdown for high or low refrigerant pressures, Loss of Charge (LOC), optional low flow conditions, and for optional phase protection faults on three phase models.
4. Automatic intelligent reset: after a trip, unit shall automatically restart when short cycle delay expires if the fault has cleared. Should a fault reoccur 2 times sequentially then permanent lockout shall occur, requiring cycling of the pow-er to the unit in order to reset.
5. Manual reset high pressure in case of electronic board failure. 6. The low pressure shall not be monitored for the first 90 seconds after a compressor start to prevent nuisance safety
trips. 7. 2 x 16 backlit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and four buttons provide basic configuration and data access . Unit may
be configured for stand alone operation. 8. Externally mounted Universal Serial Bus (USB) port for full data access and diagnostic information, including manual
override of all inputs and outputs, data-logging and real-time charting. 9. BACnet connectivity for control by building automation system, and providing alarm feedback. 10. Automatic data logging with onboard data storage, retrievable through PC software application. Maritime Geothermal works continually to improve its products. As a result, the design and specifications of any product may be changed without notice. Please contact Maritime Geothermal at 1-506-756-8135 or visit www.nordicghp.com for latest design and specifications. Purchaser’s approval of this data set signifies that the equipment is acceptable under the provisions of the job specification. Statements and other information contained herein are not express warranties and do not form the basis of any commercial contract or other agreement between any parties, but are merely Maritime Geothermal’s statement of opinion regarding its products.
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LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY
MARITIME GEOTHERMAL LTD. warrants that the heat pumps
manufactured by it shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of (5) FIVE YEARS after the date of installation or for a period of (5) FIVE YEARS AND (60) SIXTY DAYS after the date of shipment, whichever occurs first. In addition MARITIME GEOTHERMAL LTD. warrants that the compressor shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship for an additional period of (2) TWO YEARS from said date.
MARITIME GEOTHERMAL LTD. shall, at its option repair or replace any part or parts covered by this warranty which shall be returned to MARITIME GEOTHERMAL LTD., transportation charges prepaid, which, upon examination proves to be defective in materials or workmanship. Replacement or repaired parts and components are warranted only for the remaining portion of the original warranty period.
This warranty is subject to the following conditions: 1. The NORDIC® heat pump must be properly installed and maintained in
accordance with MARITIME GEOTHERMAL LTD.'s installation and maintenance instructions.
2. The installer must complete the “Installation Data Sheet”, have it endorsed by the owner and return it to Maritime Geothermal Ltd. within 21 days of installation of the unit.
3. It is the responsibility of the building or general contractor to supply temporary heat to the structure prior to occupancy. These heat pumps are designed to provide heat only to the completely finished and insulated structure. Start-up of the unit shall not be scheduled prior to completion of construction and final duct installation for validation of this warranty.
4. It is the customer's responsibility to supply the proper quantity and quality of water.
If the heat pump, manufactured by MARITIME GEOTHERMAL LTD., fails to
conform to this warranty, MARITIME GEOTHERMAL LTD.'s sole and exclusive liability shall be, at its option, to repair or replace any part or component which is returned by the customer during the applicable warranty period set forth above, provided that (1) MARITIME GEOTHERMAL LTD. is promptly notified in writing upon discovery by the customer that such part or component fails to conform to this warranty. (2) The customer returns such part or component to MARITIME GEOTHERMAL LTD., transportation charges prepaid, within (30) thirty days of failure, and (3) MARITIME GEOTHERMAL LTD.'s examination of such component shall disclose to its satisfaction that such part or component fails to meet this warranty and the alleged defects were not caused by accident, misuse, neglect, alteration, improper installation, repair or improper testing.